New student housing on Toepad starting from 2026
Housing corporation Woonstad will commence the construction of over three hundred student homes on Toepad in 2025. They expect to deliver the homes in 2026.

A 3D illustration of the new complex.
Image by: Woonstad Rotterdam
The residences in question are so-called flex homes, meaning they are assembled in the factory and finished on-site. Each unit features its own kitchen, toilet, and bathroom, with a living space of approximately 18 square metres, accommodating a maximum of one student.
The student housing will be situated on Toepad, nestled between two allotment associations. To ensure convenient access from the university, a bridge will be constructed on the Toepad side, while improvements will be made to the bicycle path from Kralingse Zoom, enhancing safety.
Affordable

The location for the new student homes.
Image by: Woonstad Rotterdam
Woonstad aims to house students aged between 18 and 30 with these homes. Eligible students must be enrolled in a Rotterdam-based vocational school, university of applied sciences or research university. In addition to Dutch students, accommodations will be available for international students.
The housing corporation’s objective is to offer affordable housing for students, with rent expected to be approximately 450 euros for students under 23 and 650 euros for those aged 23 and older.
Pre-registration
The exact completion date is yet to be determined. “While we’re not sure exactly when students will be able to move in yet, interested students can pre-register for housing from next year through Stadswonen”, said a spokesperson for Woonstad Rotterdam.
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